Each year, Tulsa Boys’ Home delivers residential services to approximately 180 boys and their families. We serve 64 boys a day. Forty of our residents are placed by the child welfare division of Department of Human Services, and the other twenty-four are privately placed by parents or legal guardians for our Substance Abuse Treatment Program. We have served 12,000 boys in our 95 year history, many of which boys have learned to lead productive lives. They credit TBH for breaking the cycle of poverty, abuse and neglect that is often passed from generation to generation if no help is available. Therefore, our good work is multiplied through countless families and the children of the children that once lived, and were healed, at Tulsa Boys' Home.

Mission Treatment is a substance abuse clinic that was founded to help people struggling with narcotics addiction, by providing medication-assisted treatment and counseling to improve their quality of life.

We offer medically supervised treatment on an out-patient basis to individuals who are addicted to all types of opiates including illegal drugs such as heroin and a variety of prescription narcotics such as Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Codeine, and other pain killers . We are staffed by qualified and experienced doctors, nurses and counselors.

The goal of Mission Treatment, and the professionals who work for us, is to provide much needed services in a caring, nonjudgmental environment to all who seek help for their addiction.

Palmer’s mission is to provide quality, compassionate treatment for substance abuse and addiction which promotes sustained recovery for adolescents, women and their families.Palmer is dedicated to helping adolescents and women with their children, who struggle with substance abuse and chemical dependency. Palmer offers a range of treatment services specifically designed to address each person’s individual needs and help them step back on a path to achieving their potential as healthy individuals without the use of alcohol and other drugs. Palmer’s comprehensive approach to substance abuse and addiction addresses the full range of individual client, family and continuing care.Substance abuse involves not only the individual struggling with drug use but family members and significant others nearest to the client. Palmer works with the entire family whose lives have been turned upside down by substance abuse. Palmer’s treatment programs are designed to help stop the cycle of substance abuse so often seen in families today.Palmer has been serving clients in Tulsa since 1981, has been a Tulsa Area United Way member agency since 1989, is certified by CARF, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, for alcohol and other drugs programs, and is certified by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. The Child Care Program at TWCC is accredited by NAEYC, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and is licensed as a Reaching for the Stars Three-Star Child Care Center by Oklahoma Child Care Services. Palmer services are offered without regard to race, creed, sexual orientation, disability or ability to pay.

Palmer’s mission is to provide quality, compassionate treatment for substance abuse and addiction which promotes sustained recovery for adolescents, women and their families.Palmer is dedicated to helping adolescents and women with their children, who struggle with substance abuse and chemical dependency. Palmer offers a range of treatment services specifically designed to address each person’s individual needs and help them step back on a path to achieving their potential as healthy individuals without the use of alcohol and other drugs. Palmer’s comprehensive approach to substance abuse and addiction addresses the full range of individual client, family and continuing care.Substance abuse involves not only the individual struggling with drug use but family members and significant others nearest to the client. Palmer works with the entire family whose lives have been turned upside down by substance abuse. Palmer’s treatment programs are designed to help stop the cycle of substance abuse so often seen in families today.Palmer has been serving clients in Tulsa since 1981, has been a Tulsa Area United Way member agency since 1989, is certified by CARF, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, for alcohol and other drugs programs, and is certified by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. The Child Care Program at TWCC is accredited by NAEYC, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and is licensed as a Reaching for the Stars Three-Star Child Care Center by Oklahoma Child Care Services. Palmer services are offered without regard to race, creed, sexual orientation, disability or ability to pay.

Twelve and Twelve, Inc. derives its unique name from two sources: its original location in downtown Tulsa at 12 East 12th Street, and the recognized effectiveness of the 12 steps and 12 traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.Since first organized in 1985, 12&12’s primary purpose has been to help individuals affected by alcoholism and other drug addictions. From its modest beginnings as a halfway house for alcoholic men, the organization has evolved into Oklahoma’s largest residential treatment facility offering a full continuum of programs to nearly 5,000 individuals and their families each year.Treatment That WorksThe grip of alcohol and drug dependency is powerful. It damages relationships and health, and has a negative impact on every aspect of one’s life. Treatment at 12&12 offers the afflicted an intensive blend of educational and therapeutic services to forge a path to a life free of alcohol and other drugs.Treatment at 12&12 begins with an assessment of each person’s needs and strengths. The resulting plan outlines a mix of treatment groups, individual therapy, and educational sessions. A dedicated treatment team works closely with each client to set realistic goals and to develop a continuing plan that addresses both early recovery issues and coping skills for when treatment is over. Additionally, clients are directed to participate regularly in 12-step support meetings.Twelve and Twelve clients learn to rebuild their lives on a foundation of recovery.